Derby County fans will be able to discover more about former defender Shaun Barker’s remarkable comeback from injury when 'Shaun Barker: One More Time' is released on DVD and Blu-Ray tomorrow (December 1).

Barker suffered a horrendous knee injury while playing for the Rams against Nottingham Forest in March 2012. A collision with teammate Frank Fielding saw Barker snap his kneecap and rupture the medial, anterior cruciate and posterior cruciate ligaments in his knee.

The defender then made his first senior appearance in four and a half years on his Burton Albion debut against Derby in August 2016, helping Nigel Clough’s side to a 1-0 victory.

That marked the fairytale completion of an arduous journey back to first-team football.

The documentary chronicles Barker's rehabilitation from that injury, with interviews from Clough - who was in charge of the Rams at the time the centre-back was injured - Jake Buxton and Roy McFarland, among others.

According to 'Shaun Barker: One More Time' director Ashley Carter: "Since meeting Shaun in 2015, it's clear that he isn't like other footballers, and the players we've interviewed for the film constantly talked about how influential and inspirational he is off the pitch, as well as on it.

"What he went through on a personal and professional level is astounding, and to still be looking to play professional football again is remarkable."

The documentary - which was shown at a sold-out premiere at Derby's QUAD Cinema earlier in the year - will be available to buy on DVD (£9.99) and Blu-Ray (£12.99) from www.shaunbarkeronemoretime.com from December 1.

All profits from sales will go to the Shaun Barker Foundation, which provides creative workshops for underprivileged young people in the East Midlands area.

Barker will see his former side and current club clash at Pride Park this weekend, when Derby host Burton on Saturday.